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Historically, when prospects make controversial statements or display a nonchalant attitude, teams often wait until draft day to see if they can be convinced otherwise. The case of Shadur Sanders illustrates that players with slightly better size and traits but problematic character notes can fall significantly in the draft.
Final Thoughts: Size and Attitude as Barriers
While Pavia touts his extensive experience and ability to compete against top competition, his size and attitude create substantial hurdles. Teams heavily value a quarterback's physical stature—especially in a league where the ability to see over the line and withstand hits is critical.